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dampen
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
dampen
(verb)
dampen
/
ˈ
dæmpən/
verb
dampens
;
dampened
;
dampening
dampen
/
ˈ
dæmpən/
verb
dampens
;
dampened
;
dampening
Britannica Dictionary definition of DAMPEN
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+ object
]
1
:
to make (something) somewhat or slightly wet
:
to make (something) damp
Dampen
the spot with a wet cloth.
The shower barely
dampened
the ground.
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2
:
to make (something) less strong or active
We wouldn't let the bad weather
dampen
our excitement/enthusiasm/spirits.
The experience
dampened
her interest [=made her less interested] in becoming a doctor.
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